Friday, January 29, 2021

What is Kundan Jewelry ?



Highly refined gold is not too solid. Setting precious stones and pearl inside such coper foil-like material is what Kundan jewelry is all about. The ethnic look and royal design make Kundan one of the most beautiful and grandest forms of jewelry in the world. Although modern fashion has remade Kundan jewelry to suit a trendier mold, the old-fashioned design and appeal lingers on. This balance imparts magic to Kundan. Emerald, topaz, sapphire, jade and rubies are some of the precious stones highly favored in Kundan jewelry making. Traditional Indian weddings are the best time to use Kundan. Mixing and matching using anklets and bangles, not to forget Maang tilak, is a great way to enhance the deep reds and clear greens (among plenty of other colors) Kundan jewelry deals with. The bride is sure to look like a trillion dollars. Easy to wear, Light in weight & gives you a classy Look. It can be wear in festival occasion with matching salwar or saree. The fish hook is also attached at the top of earring for smooth wear and removal of earrings. Women love jewelry; specially artificial jewelry adore a women, They can wear it on different occasion, They have special importance on ring ceremony, wedding and festive time, They can also wear it on regular basis , Make your moment memorable with this range, This jewelry features a unique one of a kind traditional embellish with antique finish.

Art of Making Kundan  Jewelry by Fashion Empire Studio

 Each stage of the process is specialized and has its own extended time-frame. This also means a different crafter with skills to match deals with each stage. Since copper is the basic layer on which stones are set, the process begins with creating a thin copper sheet. The crafter gets the thin sheet by beating copper into this shape. They then fill it with lac (or lakh). Lac being a natural tree sap the precious stones go onto them, set using hot coal. To increase hold and beauty, the crafter pours (or rather inserts) melted copper into the sides using a fine stick-like tool. As for jewelry frames, these are made Designed By Master Craftsmen. Based On Indian beautiful Jewelry with a touch of the a contemporary art. on the side based on whether the piece is a necklace, pendant or earring. The crafter welds these frames to the base using copper. What follows is cleaning, washing and removal of dark welding spots. Handmade item

Materials: Copper

Gemstone: Emerald

Closure: Screw

Chain style: Bead

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How is Kundan Different From Regular Jewelry Making


The stages are similar to a lot of different jewelry making methodologies. However, the technique is very different. Kundan jewelry uses the ancient Kundan kari technique. This refers to the art of making exquisite pieces by setting precious and semi-precious stones in silver or gold. Gold is almost always the preferred choice. Meenakari is a form of engraving, a crafting skill that’s as magical as it is uncommon. This engraving on metal adds to the intricacy and allure of Kundan jewelry. The whole process is hand crafted handmade handprinted Jadau Kundan Emerald stone, making it indeed a valuable and glorious artform. This is very Designer Necklace Set, Its A Choice Of Many Bollywood Celebrities.

 

Style your Navaratan Jewelry

 Navaratan jewelry is now and trending; colorful, radiant and a true show of elegance this category of jewelry is finding its’ way into every girls’ jewelry box. The best part of Navaratan jewelry is that you don’t need to pick just one stone, you can have an array of nine gems to sparkle with it. Navaratna is a Sanskrit term which means “nine gems”. Each gem represents one celestial entity and the combination of these nine gems in one piece of jewelry is both auspicious and powerful according to various South-East Asian religions. The gems that constitute Navaratan jewelry are: Ruby, Pearl, Red Coral, Emerald, Yellow Sapphire, Diamond, Blue Sapphire, Hessonite and Cat’s Eye.






Wondering how to make so many colors and gems work with your outfit? Here are our Top 5 styling tips for your favorite Navaratan jewelry 



Thursday, January 9, 2020

The Rise Of Indian Jewellery In B-Town

There are times when your attire is ready for all the wedding functions, but you are still trying to decide which type of earring you should wear. Don’t worry ladies! We got you covered. We have curated a list of our favorite Bollywood celebs, to take bridal inspiration from for your next jewelry hunt. Choose from a different collection and follow them IRL (the way you follow them on social media). Whether it’s a pooja or a funky sangeet party, complete your look with the latest trends followed by your most-loved actresses.  From modern waterfall chandeliers to desi jhumkas, we have it all on our list! To shop trendiest traditional Indian earrings please visit ⇴ https://allfashionempire.com/ (Fashion Empire).

Bollywood Inspired Earrings For You

1. Sonam Kapoor - The Fashion Fiesta.

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja never fails to impress us with her impeccable sense of fashion. Even during her wedding festivities, each outfit was a dream come true in itself. To Buy these Fashionable Earring Visit ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).



2. The Diva - Shraddha Kapoor.

Pairing this glimmering set with this off-white dress makes Shraddha look like an angel.  Also, this neon pink earring looks super cute on Shraddha. You can pair this up with a subtle dress or a gown. Want to be diva like her? then shop these earring from ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).



3. Alia Going The Traditional Way.

Alia Bhatt might be small in size, but she carries her big heavy earrings in style. Include these gigantic set of dazzling earrings in your trousseau. You also want to go the traditional way, then shop these traditional earring from ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).




4. Simple Sanaya.

If you are a fan of minimal jewellery, go for a simple jhumki like Sanya’s. Style the earrings with a nice gherevala anarkali suit. Shop these simply minimal earrings on ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).)  to be a simple but attractive personality.


5.Classic Madhuri.

There is no doubt that Madhuri is one of the most stylish actresses. Even after so many years, she still looks the same. And for bridal jewellery inspiration, she is the best. Go and grab these classic traditional earring from ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).



6. Evergreen Raveena.

Go red and bold like Raveena with emerald green tiny earrings. This look can be apt for your pooja ceremonies. To buy this evergreen kundan earring like Raveena then visit ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings). 


7. Versatile Deepika.

In recent times, Deepika has been seen wearing all type of outfits- from sarees to life-size gowns. Her jewellery game has been on point too. For your wedding functions, go versatile just like Deepika. Make you lehenga more beautiful with our latest collection of Wedding jewelry, Come visit us at ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).  



8. Subtle Kriti.

Keep it subtle by wearing hefty earrings with simple sarees. It will give you a classic look. To shop these gorgeous Indian Gold Kundan Earring, then visit ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).



9. Gorgeous Katrina.

Keep it minimalistic by wearing simple jhumis with a necklace. You can add this jewellery with your outfit for your sangeet party. Wanna be look like gorgeous Katrina, then shop this attractive jewellry on ⇴ Fashion Empire (https://allfashionempire.com/collections/earrings).



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Sunday, December 22, 2019

An Insight View Of Traditional Handmade Indian Jewelry


Fashion Empire- Who We Are?

If you are new and want to know about our online store, so you have to note that we have been a bit obsessed with Indian kundan jewelry. We have had the privilege to style and adorn such stunning works of art and we just can’t seem to get enough. So here we are to share our collection with you all, introducing you to a new brand in the market – FASHION EMPIRE. Beautiful workmanship, both contemporary and traditional designs – what we had fun doing the most was styling their jewelry with 2 very non-traditional looks. Because you should be able to wear your jewelry out of wedding functions too! One very sexy, casual look and the other a simple, chic look – both western. A gold plated kundan choker necklace with a red lehenga? YES.PRETTY.PLEASE! We’d love to know which of these looks you like more. Cheers!

Role Of Indian Jewelry In Indian Culture

Jewelry in India has always played a significant role in society since ancient times. Especially for an Indian woman, her life is judged by the number of jewelry pieces she receives on any auspicious occasion. Even the poorest women make sure they buy jewelry that they can afford. Every piece of jewelry worn by a woman has an important value attached to it.

Indian jewelry is made with intricate designs and unique patterns, which makes it a very sort after and highly valued commodity in the international market. In Indian traditional customs, every piece of jewelry worn on any occasion has a significant meaning behind it.

WHY INDIAN WOMEN PLACE IMPORTANCE ON JEWELRY

Apart from the obvious to increase a woman’s beauty, jewelry is also a source of security in case of a financial crisis. Women jewelry is mostly made of gold, diamond, and silver. Traditionally, having a big collection of jewelry symbolized immense wealth, good status, and power. The connection shared between Indian women and jewelry is not only the traditional value it holds but also deeply rooted in science.
Here are some of the most common jewelry worn by Indian women and the significance behind every piece.

Maang Tikka


Maang tikka is a pendant that hangs on the front half of an Indian woman’s forehead with a hook at the back. Scientifically, the woman’s central part of the forehead is believed to hold the chakra responsible for preservation. Traditionally, the chakra has two petals carrying the half-male and half-female deity called Ardhanarishvara. It signifies the final union that cannot be broken. While in science it’s the meeting of both the physical and mental natural elements of a male and female.

Kundan Choker Necklace


You cannot get over this choker style that sits well with both well-tailored saree blouses and lehnga choli. You can opt for a kundan style choker, like Neha Dhupia’s simple but sensational piece which she wore for her wedding. Or take a cue from Deepika who complemented her red and gold wedding attire with a choker that was reminiscent of her Padmaavat look. Even Anushka Sharma wore a massive choker for her reception, looking regal and ravishing in a red Sabyasachi saree.

Bridal Jewellery Set - Matthapatti, Maangtikka & Pasa With Necklace


Traditional hair accessories have been topping the wedding charts. And why not? The diverse styles, the versatility and the elegance of this piece of jewelry are unmatched. A Kundan style Passa or Maang tika for a North Indian wedding function looks as stunning as a gold Matha Patti for the southern bride. Bride’s friends and sisters can opt for a more minimal look in beads and gemstones that can be worn either during the day or in the evening.

Western Statement Kundan Jewellery


Pre and post wedding functions call for jewelry that is all about glitter and glam. Glittering stones in champagne and pastel shades set in classic Victorian designs are must-haves for these events. Heirloom pieces in heritage cuts – baguette, square, oval, teardrop – They lend themselves beautifully to sheer, layered soft hued gowns, and well-tailored outfits. Take a cue from the celebrity brides who have paired classic sets – statement rings and chokers – with their shimmery party wear.

Conclusion

Indian women place a great value on their jewelry not only because of the traditional significance they hold by also scientific beliefs. Although modern jewelry has been modernized to suit the current fashion trends, the traditional jewelry is the most loved and worn by Indian women on special occasions. The Indian contemporary market has a blend of traditional and modern jewelry made from gold and silver decorated with precious stones.